Issue
Can I define functions in C++ inline? I am talking about lambda functions, not the inline
keyword that causes a compiler optimization.
Solution
C++11 added lambda functions to the language. The previous versions of the language (C++98 and C++03), as well as all current versions of the C language (C89, C99, and C11) do not support this feature. The syntax looks like:
[capture](parameters)->return-type{body}
For example, to compute the sum of all of the elements in a vector:
std::vector<int> some_list;
int total = 0;
for (int i=0;i<5;i++) some_list.push_back(i);
std::for_each(begin(some_list), end(some_list), [&total](int x) {
total += x;
});
Answered By - Adam Rosenfield Answer Checked By - Mary Flores (PHPFixing Volunteer)
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